Monday Magick / Moon Magick

Full Moon Blessing Rite

Items needed:

Clear glass bowl,

a one-liter bottle of spring water,

silver paint,

sprig of jasmine,

moonstone,

two white altar candles,

gardenia incense and oil,

small paintbrush,

altar tools of your choice

Use the silver paint to inscribe the following symbol on the outside bottom of the bowl:

Set your altar so the light of the full moon shines directly on it.

Fill the bowl with the spring water.

Place the bowl and all the other items called for on the altar.

Cast your magick circle and then light the altar candles, saying:

Lady, I now invite thee here
As the mother of sacred Earth,
Whose power is beyond compare
When dreams are given birth.

Hold the moonstone and sprig of jasmine in offering as you ask this blessing:

Lady of desire, reflection of light
You are my motion, direction, and second sight.
Mother of creation, the original source,
You are potential, power, the ultimate force.
Grandmother of time, wise one from above,
I summon thee here with honor and love.

Gently place the moonstone and sprig of jasmine in the water.

Pick up the bowl and hold it in offering as you say:

I call the brilliant evening star,
The virgin of celestial light.
The gracious goddess from afar,
Great mother of second sight.
Glorious queen of the twilight hour
Wise and vigilant protector,
Thou whose silent power
Is regal and most splendor.
I beckon thee to now descend
Great mystery behind the veil
She who rises time and again
The keeper of the grail.

Set the bowl down.

Anoint your forehead with a drop of the water.

Extinguish the candles, take up the circle, and carefully place the bowl in a window where the moon will continue to shine on it.

Just before sunrise, remove the jasmine and stone.

Pour the contents of the bowl into a bottle with a lid, and close tightly.

Keep the moonstone with your other magickal tools.

Take the jasmine to the nearest river or lake, toss it in the water as you make a wish.

Use the moon water to bless and consecrate your circle, or in place of oil to anoint candles and other magickal objects.

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